Glada is 7 months old and has begun to engage in the concepts of object permanence. Her mother feels she should have totally grasped the concept of object permanence and is concerned her daughter may have developmental delays. What should a developmental specialist correctly tell Glada's mother regarding this concept?

A. It takes several months for the concept to be fully comprehended, and Glada will make certain kinds of errors along the way
B. In a child's mind, unanticipated events are treated as interesting, and also as something to be explained and understood
C. Glada has jumped ahead of this developmental marker
D. Imitation is a huge factor related to this concept, so Glada's mother needs to enact more vivid examples of object permanence


Answer: A

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